This Sony speaker is so close to being the perfect Bluetooth audio device for me - here's why
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This Sony speaker is so close to being the perfect Bluetooth audio device for me - here's why
"The Sony ULT Field 5 was launched in April alongside the ULT Field 3 and ULT Tower speakers. It joins the ULT Field 1 and ULT Field 7 in the growing ULT lineup of Sony's bass-focused audio products. I didn't like the ULT Wear headphones because the bass response sounded overly exaggerated. But after using the Sony ULT Field 5 on and off for the past few weeks, I think I can give the ULT range another chance."
"The offers a rugged build, extra bass, and improved overall audio clarity. I didn't expect to enjoy carrying around a 3.3kg (7.2 lb) device, but this Sony speaker has grown on me. It is built for those who want more power than a typical portable speaker but don't want to go for a big full-size party speaker. But there are a few things you should keep in mind before purchasing this product."
The Sony ULT Field 5 launched in April alongside the ULT Field 3 and ULT Tower and joins the ULT Field 1 and ULT Field 7 in Sony's bass-focused lineup. The speaker emphasizes extra bass and improved overall audio clarity while remaining more portable than a full-size party speaker, weighing 3.3 kg (7.2 lb) and offering an optional adjustable shoulder strap for cross-shoulder carrying. The design retains LED lights integrated into dual passive radiators, is covered in durable fabric, and carries an IP67 dust- and water-resistance rating. The speaker does not fit in a backpack and is available in White and Black, with Black recommended for outdoor use.
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